Dogs are territorial and prefer routine. Mine never see blacks or Mexicans on my property, so naturally when they are in the truck, and a Negro or Mestizo walks by, they snarl and jump at the window. One time this wimpy, weird looking libtard came up, extended his hand to my dog, and my dog began growling. I told him,"Sorry, you can't go any further." Minutes after that, a biker with tattoos all over him walked by then stopped, keeping a good 10 feet away, and said in a boisterous but friendly manner,"Hey, a Heeler! Come here, buddy!" I allowed the dog to run up to him for attention and his tail was wagging. Both guys were white. Further proof that dogs are just like people. Some they like, and some they don't. Now Chickens on the other hand, are very "racist". Mixing up different breeds makes for a complex pecking order. The same breed group together and will pick at the others of a different breed.

Dogs are territorial and prefer routine. Mine never see blacks or Mexicans on my property, so naturally when they are in the truck, and a Negro or Mestizo walks by, they snarl and jump at the window. One time this wimpy, weird looking libtard came up, extended his hand to my dog, and my dog began growling. I told him,"Sorry, you can't go any further." Minutes after that, a biker with tattoos all over him walked by then stopped, keeping a good 10 feet away, and said in a boisterous but friendly manner,"Hey, a Heeler! Come here, buddy!" I allowed the dog to run up to him for attention and his tail was wagging. Both guys were white. Further proof that dogs are just like people. Some they like, and some they don't. Now Chickens on the other hand, are very "racist". Mixing up different breeds makes for a complex pecking order. The same breed group together and will pick at the others of a different breed.

My Staffy x Mastiff female is very similar. When certain people come to the house or near the car, she will bark and even growl at people. Iv always noticed that she only does this to people who show apprehension and alot of the time these types will ask "Is she ok, she wont bite me will she"?

However when people who i would call "dog people" apporach with no fear and, have a calm manner about them, she is fine. She wags her tail and even goes up to the person for attention.

She has only ever bitten one person in her 5 or 6 years. An ex-friend of mine got in my car one night, drunk out of his mind making alot of noise and she attacked him. Even tho the guy didnt seem to be afraid of dogs and was calm around her, my dog for some reason never liked him. In the end this guy did some pretty low things to me and my family and I pretty much now understand that my dog could pick up he was dodgy just from his body language.

My Staffy x Mastiff female is very similar. When certain people come to the house or near the car, she will bark and even growl at people. Iv always noticed that she only does this to people who show apprehension and alot of the time these types will ask "Is she ok, she wont bite me will she"?

Dogs communicate with tones and body language. They read people the same way. As a general rule, I don't let strangers touch my dog.

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However when people who i would call "dog people" apporach with no fear and, have a calm manner about them, she is fine. She wags her tail and even goes up to the person for attention.

Yup. There are pet owners and then there are dog owners. I never understood why anyone would not do some research on particular breeds and the nature of dogs in general before having one, two, or three.

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She has only ever bitten one person in her 5 or 6 years. An ex-friend of mine got in my car one night, drunk out of his mind making alot of noise and she attacked him. Even tho the guy didnt seem to be afraid of dogs and was calm around her, my dog for some reason never liked him. In the end this guy did some pretty low things to me and my family and I pretty much now understand that my dog could pick up he was dodgy just from his body language.

That's a good dog you have. I had a friend try some authoritarian b.s. with my dog once and he got chomped. He couldn't say I didn't warn him. I knew a guy who had an Akita and that dog would not tolerate anyone drunk. Many dogs are more observant and intelligent than most people realize.

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Re: Why Are Dogs Racist? Canine Experts Speak

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My dog (a pitt of course) is people protective. Anyone he perceives as a threat to our pack he goes off like a house on fire. This has been without exception Black men and Mexican men.

Then again, they have always been so presumptuous as to approach my dog in spite of my warnings that he is people protective. Oh no ma'am, I'm a dog person, they can smell that I'm good people.

We have a small family and our daughter is under 5. We have a traditional pack hierarchy, breeding pair, young offspring. Every instinct he has says he is supposed to protect this from outside testosterone at all cost.

Anything that even has the residue of muh dick he will tear up.

At that, I think if a white guy approached me my dog would flip out the same way. They just seem to have the sense not to. They see woman with scary dog and kid and assume it was a man who put the dog there to protect his family and move along.

Muh dikkers seem to have this gravity like attraction to animals that do not like them. Like they're gonna sneak in under my dogs radar and that will be a credit reference to them.

If someone lacks the sensibility to see that a dog is not a welcome mat...